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The judicial branch itself does not directly charge a judge with wrongdoing; instead, it is typically the legislative branch that has the authority to impeach judges for misconduct. In the United States, the House of Representatives can initiate impeachment proceedings, while the Senate conducts the trial. Additionally, various judicial conduct organizations or commissions may investigate allegations of misconduct and recommend disciplinary actions.

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